Negative Gamer is a completely independent site.
Shane "Clover" is the author of the article being linked to here.
You should listen to what he says because it's interesting and backed up with good sources.
You may not have a use for NG, but lots of other people do. If you don;t like the fact normal gamers are having a say, just go read IGN.
Also, be less of a tool in future.
:)
Every time there is a new chipset or SKU MS say they fixed the RRoD problem. I remain doubtful this will be any different.
Yes, being fat makes you wrong. Well done.
... and they use the full 0 - 10 scale so 7.5 is actually very good, only you didn't bother reading that bit? I'm not sure what you're implying there.
Shut up! Don't reveal my secret!
Fine, I'll go back to selling fake Paris Hilton porn films T_T
Good!? Well screw you.
GTA 4 would be so much better if you had Malaria.
why?
N4G mods are fanboys? HAHAAHAHA
The user "Le-mo" reported this article as lame. In the N4G Forums, his signature is a collage of PS3 exclusive games and two rotating PS3 logos.
Of course, I'm not implying anything is fishy about that at all.
:P
Don't anger them!
Edit: "deleted by mod" I guess it was too late.
You would secretly put damaging DRM software on a free demo?
Oh my god. You guys are actually that retarded? Some people actually enjoy playing video games. If you are willing to go through the n4g signup, just to post spoilers? That's.... staggeringly pathetic.
N4G, new low every day.
As seems to be the way with these games. DRM always seems to add more trouble than it fixes imho.
He looks like Moby. That's a good thing.
Could be cool, it's a shame people will simply be profiting from somebody else's hard work.
The N4Gers who reported this as a dupe on the grounds that the article is based on a small section of an already submitted interview fail.
A dupe is where the same story is reported twice, not where an article presents fresh info (or brings light to an overlooked piece of info) taken out of the original article and expanded upon.
N4G fail :(
shhh, they'll hear!
I genuinely think this symposium may be the most important thing to happen to videogame journalism for a long, long time. I just hope the thousands of smaller blog trying to make it out there pay attention.